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Nagaland forms committee to restructure state police with modern outlook

Nagaland Deputy Chief Minister Yanthungo Patton said on Thursday that a high-level committee, headed by the Director General of Police (DGP),

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KOHIMA: Nagaland Deputy Chief Minister Yanthungo Patton said on Thursday that a high-level committee, headed by the Director General of Police (DGP), has been set up to restructure and reorganize the state police so as to make it more efficient on functional and operational lines. Patton, who holds the Home and Border Affairs Departments, said that modern policing is more about establishing the supremacy of the law through investigation and law enforcement than brute force.

"The high-level committee would look into all aspects of policing through the exercise and make recommendations based on the findings," he told the media at the police headquarters. He also said that workable and genuine suggestions are welcomed from the public to improve the department, law and order in the state, and create an environment for better development. "We remain committed to building a modern, efficient, and community-focused police force for a safer and more prosperous Nagaland," the Deputy CM said.

Patton also mentioned that DGP Rupin Sharma and the Nagaland Police have launched a war on drugs during the last four months, which has resulted in the registration of 101 cases and the arrest of 143 criminals from various parts of the state for drug-related crimes. He revealed that the state police have set up an anti-narcotics task force at the state level with statewide jurisdiction. Patton also highlighted that the police department is looking into internal departmental issues such as the unauthorised absence of police personnel from duty, excessive deployment of bodyguards to state VIPs, and the timely withdrawal of vehicles attached to retired officers. (IANS)

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